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Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) Game

Snake and Ladder

This game models after the snake and ladder game. The aim of the game is to reach the end of the board and answer all the questions. In the game board players will meet obstacles such as snakes, cat, mud as well as items that can help them move faster such as the ladders and cars. Whenever a player rests on a tile marked [?] on the game board, the player is required to answer a question.

When players reach the end tile, non-attempted questions will automatically appear for players to answer.

Suitable for primary school and above.

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Smiles in the sky

The objective of this game is to get players to make the sky a happy place again. Players are required to jump on the clouds to find all the unhappy faces and make them happy again by answering the questions correctly.

The game will end if all faces turn happy or if the life lines of the players have been used up.

The minimum number of question needed for this game is 3.

Suitable for primary school and above.

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Space Odyssey

In this game, players have to fly a spaceship in space. They have to manoeuvre their way around the enemy’s bullets. To have enough ammunition to fight the enemies and complete the odyssey, players need to answer questions correctly.

Suitable for upper primary school and above (navigating the space ship may be difficult for lower primary).

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Covert Ops

In this game student takes the role of a covert ops. The mission is to go inside the enemy's den and fight all the bad guys and ultimately fight the Octopus King. Student will have to answer questions correctly to avoid attacks from the enemy as well as to stand a chance to fight them.

Suitable for upper primary school and above (moving in the enemy's den may be difficult for lower primary; students need to be able to make the characters jump on walls).

The minimum number of question needed for this game is 10.

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My Own Little Farm

In this game students can create their own little farm. This game allows their creativity to flow. Students will have to answer 10 questions. With each correct answer they will get an item which they can use to build their farm.

After they have finished answering all the questions, they can start designing their farm and watch the farm comes to life! Students may have the same items but their creativity and imagination will distinguish their farms from the others.

The minimum number of question needed for this game is 10.

Suitable for primary school and above.

Goal!

In this game students get the chance to do a penalty kick for a soccer match if they answer a question correctly. There are the quarter-final, semi-final, and final rounds. Students will be able to go to the next round if they are able to make the minimum number of goal.

Suitable for primary school and above.

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Jiggy's Adventure

Jiggy the Alien came to Earth for some Adventure. Student will get a chance to find out the places Jiggy visited when he came to Earth. Students have to answer 10 questions. For every correct answer, students will get a piece of jigsaw which will help them reveal the places of Jiggy's Adventure.

There are 10 places that Jiggy visited. These places will be randomly chosen when students play the game, so they may not see the same places again.

The minimum number of question needed for this game is 10.

Suitable for primary school and above.

Double It!

This game models after the "Who wants to be a milionaire game?". Questions will be categorised into easy, middle, and hard. Students will have to answers all the questions correctly to reach the top. They will also get to chance to have 3 life lines to help them in this game.

The minimum number of question needed for this game is 18.

Suitable for primary school and above.

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Fruit Collector

In this game students will have to answer a question correctly for a chance to collect some fruits. Not all the fruits are the same. Some of them are fresh but some of them are rotten. For every rotten fruits that the students collected, their score will be deducted. There are also rainbow fruits which will give them more time in collecting the fruits as well as bonus score.

Suitable for primary school and above.

Match and Pair

This game combines a quiz and matching of the cards game. Students will have to match all the cards in the shortest time possible and with a minimum number of flips. To get a chance to match some cards, students will have to answer a question correctly. For every correct answer, they will be given some time to match as many cards as they can.

Suitable for primary school and above.